Massimiliano Allegri emphasised the importance of the Europa League, particularly as it may be Juventus’ only potential route into next season’s Champions League.
Juve were recently hit with a 15-point deduction in Serie A related to financial irregularities from past transfer dealings, and sit 12 points off the top four with 16 games remaining.
Speaking at a press conference ahead of their Europa League playoff first leg against Ligue 1 side Nantes, Allegri said the competition is an “important objective”.
“Tomorrow the Europa League begins, which also becomes an important objective as a gateway to next season’s Champions League,” he told reporters. “We want to get through the knockouts to reach the round of 16 and then go all the way.
“We know it won’t be easy, French teams are difficult to face. Nantes are doing well and have quality and technical players up front. This fixture is played over 180 minutes, we will have to lay the foundations to go to Nantes with a good advantage.”
Allegri confirmed Juan Cuadrado and Leonardo Bonucci are back in contention, and injured duo Paul Pogba and Kaio Jorge are the only players unavailable to him on Thursday.
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After switching between three and four in defence this season, the 55-year-old admitted he still is not sure which he will use against Nantes, and that several factors will come into consideration.
“I haven’t decided on the formation yet, I have to evaluate everyone’s conditions, also taking into consideration that we play Spezia on Sunday,” he said. “The future? Now we are focused on the present, continuing to work and improve.”
Centre-back Gleison Bremer also addressed the media on Wednesday, and insisted he does not mind whether he plays in a three or a four.
“Defence in three or four? I’m available for the team, there’s no problem” he said. “I’m happy with what I’ve done personally so far, I have to keep growing. We have shown our value as a team, we know what we are worth.”
Allegri also offered words of condolence to Cameroonian striker Ignatius Ganago, who will not play against Juve following the death of his five-year-old daughter.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to send a big hug to Ganago,” Allegri said.
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